Showing posts with label Rompin 云冰. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rompin 云冰. Show all posts

Monday, December 16, 2019

恶劣天气预警!彭柔森甲大雨至周二

恶劣天气预警!彭柔森甲大雨至周二



大马气象局今天发出恶劣天气预警,彭亨、柔佛森美兰和马六甲数个地区预计大雨会持续至下周二。

气象局总监再兰西蒙周日发文告说,受影响地区是彭亨云冰,以及柔佛昔加末、居銮、丰盛港、古来和哥打丁宜。

此外,他说,气象局也发出大雨警报,涉及地区有彭亨马兰、关丹、百乐、北根;柔佛东甲、麻坡、峇株巴辖、笨珍和新山。

他说,该局也向森州瓜拉庇劳、林茂、仁保和淡杯,以及整个马六甲发出大雨警报。

~光华日报~

Thursday, November 14, 2019

彭州大臣宣布刁曼岛获准建新机场

彭州大臣宣布刁曼岛获准建新机场



马来西亚彭亨州务大臣旺罗斯迪宣布,中央政府已批准在著名海岛刁曼岛建设新机场的计划。

他昨天在彭州政府官方面簿发表声明指出,中央政府与彭州政府经过数年讨论,终于达成协议,决定落实有关计划。

他说:“根据公共工程部的建议,刁曼岛机场将建在甘榜巴耶(Kampung Paya),因为该区域对环境和人们的生活影响最小,是最适合的地点。”

他指出,新机场拥有一条长2.5公里的跑道,可让载送180人至200人的波音737型号飞机,以及A320空中客车起降。

至于费用方面,他说,将由政府及承包的私人公司分担,但细节仍在洽谈,尚未有最终定案。

旺罗斯迪也说,彭州政府相信新机场落成后,不仅能解决国内外访客登岛度假的交通问题,还能提高访岛人次,促进地方经济发展和增加就业机会。

他指出,刁曼岛每年接待约15万名游客,新机场落成后,相信游客人数会增长。“刁曼岛曾被美国《时代》杂志评为世界上最美丽的岛屿之一,我期待新机场带动游客人数增加后,岛上经济能更蓬勃发展,为当地人带来正面效应。”

刁曼岛目前有一个小型机场,只供小型飞机及包机起降,因此游客大多数是坐车或巴士前往柔佛州丰盛港码头,再坐船到刁曼岛。

去年中,马来西亚成功集团有限公司宣布,该公司计划耗资12亿令吉(约3.9亿新元)在刁曼岛建机场,并且已把相关建议书提交给政府。

马来西亚政府过去一直计划要在刁曼岛建新机场,以促进当地旅游业。其中,政府在2003年提出耗资1.2亿令吉(约3900万新元)在刁曼岛建机场的计划,但时任交通部长翁诗杰在2009年以环境问题为由,取消了计划。

~早报网~

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

No plans to open casino in Pulau Tioman

Pahang MB: No plans to open casino in Pulau Tioman

Pahang state government has no plans to consider applications to open a casino in Pulau Tioman, near Rompin here.

Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail said such matter was never been discussed and would never be given consideration even if there were parties interested to apply for the casino licence there.

“We will never consider or have plans to offer gambling or casino licence on Pulau Tioman. We will never look into such applications and we hope the state government had made its stand clear on the matter,” he said when replying to a supplementary question by Sim Chon Siang (PKR-Teruntum) at the 14th state legislative assembly sitting at Wisma Sri Pahang here today.

Sim had earlier asked the state government on the proposal to offer casino licence to interested operators to start the business on the island and the status of the Pulau Tioman airport in a move to lure more visitors to the island.

Meanwhile, Wan Rosdy said plans to build a new airport on the island was still being discussed between the state government, federal government and East Coast Economic Region Development Council (ECERDC).

He said a meeting was held between Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad as well as menteri besar of Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang and Johor early last month but there had yet to be any decision on the matter.

“Johor Menteri Besar (Datuk Osman Sapian) presented a proposal (to build an airport in Mersing, Johor) during the meeting but it was rejected as the priority is now to build an airport here (Pulau Tioman).

“However, there is no decision yet on the implementation of the project. It (construction of a new airport) might be carried out later,” he said.

~News courtesy of New Straits Times~

Sunday, December 8, 2013

East coast may be hit by second flood wave

East coast may be hit by second flood wave

A SECOND wave of floods is expected to hit the east coast in the third week of December, the Malaysian Meteorological Department said yesterday.

Its central forecast division director, Muhammad Helmi Abdullah, said there would be a series of heavy rainfall between the third week of December and February, next year. He said the second wave of floods would likely hit Pahang, Terengganu, Kelantan and Johor.

The prolonged heavy rainfall, he said, would coincide with the presence of the full moon on Dec 17, which would result in unusually high tides.

"Heavy rainfall is common during the monsoon season, but it is the combination of high tides and strong winds that cause severe flooding in flood prone areas."

He advised the public to be on alert and keep themselves updated with the latest developments to ensure they were prepared.

National Security Council secretary Datuk Mohamed Thajudeen Abdul Wahab said alerts would be sent out to government agencies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and volunteers to be prepared for the second wave of floods.

"We have to prepare food supplies and other relief items."

Thajudeen said various NGOs and government agencies, including police, Rela and Civil Defence Department, would be notified to prepare the relief items, including dry food.

Meanwhile, Helmi said the second wave of floods would be caused by "monsoon surges" (strong bursts of cold air from Siberia).

"Cold air will flow out of Siberia towards the coastal waters of China before heading towards the peninsula.

"Winds from the Pacific will combine with the northeasterly winds, creating rain clouds which will bring about heavy rainfall."

He said there may be two more widespread flooding episodes in January and February next year due to heavy rainfall.

He said the east coast of Sabah and west and central Sarawak may be affected by the rainfall next year.

On the worsening flood situation every year, he said it was because of "extreme weather" conditions.

"We have not seen notable changes in the amount of rainfall in Malaysia. The more severe thunderstorms and rainfall these days could be due to climate change."

Helmi said the department would issue an advisory on the level of warning (yellow, orange or red) should there be prolonged heavy rainfall.

The yellow alert is to make people aware of the weather condition and to take preventive action.

The orange alert implies that floods are already occurring and to warn those in affected areas to prepare to act if the situation worsens.

The red alert is issued when there is severe weather and major floods.

Helmi added that these warnings were only based on the rainfall pattern and not on the severity of flood conditions.

He said there had been two episodes of heavy rainfall so far.

The first occurred between Nov 18 to 22 and the second ended on Thursday.

"After the first period of heavy rainfall, the river levels rose, leading to a yellow alert in Kelantan and Terengganu.

"The second episode was quite severe because it occurred together with high tides."

He said there were many factors that caused floods.

"The first wave was due to the presence of a new moon, high tides and strong winds that pushed the sea water up to the shores.

"The strong northeasterly monsoon winds over the South China Sea pushed the sea water, causing it to rise to its highest level, covering much of the shore and into the river mouth and this caused the water to overflow."

This, together with high tides, worsened the condition as the water could not flow out into the river and sea, he added.

~News courtesy of New Straits Times~

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